Traversed up from Aasgard and got the summit. As others have said, the last 10 feet is maybe class 4 for one move with no exposure. Best viewpoint of the Enchantments, in my opinion. After getting the summit we dropped down to Prusik Pass and checked out Gnome Tarn and Prusik Peak before making our way back through the upper basin and down to the car. Beautiful!

After out NW ridge climb of Cannon we went to Prusik Pass and headed up Enchentment HP the same day. Long loop as we went out Aasgard and past Colchuck to return. Fun scramble...summit block is an easy class 4 move with little exposure.

In a two-day span with great weather and great snow conditions, Gimpilator, Josh Lewis, and I summited Colchuck Peak, then Dragontail Peak, then Little Annapurna, and finally Enchantment Peak. Over 10000' of cumulative elevation gain!

We visited Enchantment Peak after Little Annapurna. We could see some people climbing nearby Prusik Peak at the same time. We first visited the northeast summit of the three southwest contours, which some maps show as the highest point with the southwest-most contour, but that point we went to was obviously lower that the southwest-most or northeast-most summits. The NE summit is at least 30'-40' higher than anything in the middle of the summit ridge. The vertical scramble at the summit is certainly not for everyone, but we did it OK. Great views from the summit.

We got a late start and some in the party were worried about daylight, so they waited on the shoulder and two of us raced up to the summit and back in 20 minutes. Fun last scramble with nice exposed triangle summit block.

I had two of my sons on this trip and a bunch of varsity level scouts. We had camped out on Rune Lake and while some of the boys fished, the rest of us went up Prussik Pass to climb Enchantment Peak. A fun scramble and the first peak of any kind for most of the boys (14-16 year olds) Amazingly, it was the first time I'd been on this peak, and didn't realize until just recently that it was counted as one of the top 100 peaks in Washington.